Seems like too much rain right now, dangerously so, but here in Central Texas the lakes are going to be in prime shape this summer for the first time in several years. They look beautiful.
Around 5am, it just kept thundering. Seriously thought it would flood. It may have, I didn't look out the window.
Kingwood got hammered last night and this morning. But as soon as I got on 59 and started heading south, it looked like it had barely rained. Just hope I don't get stuck at work today because of Allen Parkway.
Have anyone notice the brazos river down in SW Houston? Scaring the *****load out of folks down there. Hopefully the rain over the next few days is not going to overflow those levees protecting some very nice houses.
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LOL. Facebook is so much fun when it's raining. People actually feel like they're doing a service by telling everyone that it's raining. Sometimes even posting videos. As if we didn't know until we saw your post on Facebook.
I woke up this morning and just laid in bed for like 30 minutes hoping to get a corporate announcement that work is cancelled. Unfortunately that didn't happen Surprisingly my drive to work was smooth.
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Same here. Downtown isn't bad at the moment but it looks like hell whenever I was checking my rear view mirror in the car.
Ok it's crazy right now. I'm staring outside my office window and the situation looks bleak. We are in for a long ride back home